Where
The wash is where US retail is opening overall. The dots are this brand — drag the timeline to watch them land.
The full report finds the trade areas that look like the ones IHOP already wins in — demographics, co-tenancy, traffic.
One release carries most of this change — likely a data-coverage artifact, not store openings.
US locations
As of Q3 2026
Net new stores
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Verified new locations
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Individually verified openings, not a count difference.
Growth
8 quarters · Q4 2024 → Q3 2026
Latest quarter
1 quarter, against the quarter before it
+0.1% last quarter vs +0.3% the quarter before
IHOPUnverified — One release carries most of this change — likely a data-coverage artifact, not store openings.
Indexed to 100 at the first quarter — the shape is the growth rate, not the store count.
Rankings
Ranked by acceleration — opening faster now than they were a year ago.
Placing IHOP in its category…
Rankings exclude companies whose entire rise lands in a single quarter — that pattern is a change in data coverage, not expansion.
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Indexed to 100 at the first quarter, so a 300-store chain and a 3,000-store chain are the same shape. IHOP plus up to 4 others.
Who
The people behind this brand's growth — real estate first.
Real estate
Jacob "Jake" Barden
Senior Vice President, Franchise Development (also cited as Sr. VP, Franchise Sales)
Leadership
John Peyton
Chief Executive Officer (and President, Applebee's Business Unit since March 2025)
LinkedInWe'll find the trade areas that look like the ones IHOP already wins in — demographics, co-tenancy, traffic, and the specific neighbourhoods that match.